CASSANDRA KLOS (b. 1991) is a Boston-based artist. Born and raised in New Hampshire, she holds a BFA in fine arts and psychology from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston at Tufts University.

Her photographs have been featured in group exhibitions across the United States and in solo exhibitions at the Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, Massachusetts and the Piano Craft Gallery in Boston, Massachusetts. Her work has been published in the The Atlantic and Boston Globe and her photojournalism reporting has been published in TIME Magazine. She has received a Yousuf Karsh Prize in Photography and an United States Emerging Photographer Award from the Magenta Foundation. As of 2015, Klos is the current artist-in-residence at the Mars Desert Research Station.

EDUCATION

2014 BFA double-major in Fine Arts & Psychology School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (SMFA) / Tufts University

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2016 The Abductees, Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester MA

2014 The Abductees, Piano Craft Gallery, Boston MA

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2017 Isolation, Hawai'i Museum of Contemporary Art, Hilo HI

She Inspires, Untitled Space, New York City NY

Planes in the Sky, Fort Point Art Community, Boston MA

Image of the Savage, Millepiani Space, Rome, Italy

Future Isms, Glass Box Gallery, Seattle WA

The Museum of the Real and Odd, Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art, Indianapolis IN SMFA at Tufts Staff Show, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston MA